On the Rise: New World Distillery

On the Rise: New World Distillery
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New World Distillery is out to produce one of the best agave spirits in the Rocky Mountain area. … read more

Review: Burning Salts: Issue 4

Review: Burning Salts: Issue 4
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Zine reviews for Burning Salts, Dithering Doodles, Gupter Puncher and Psycho Holosuite. … read more

Review: Dithering Doodles 19

Review: Dithering Doodles 19
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There is a place where inner and outer worlds combine like Voltron; where tsunamis are humanity’s greatest enemy; where Lucy (you know, Miss 5¢ psychiatrist from Peanuts) finally gets what she deserves; and Cracker Barrel is a toilet-plunger swashbuckling hellhole. … read more

Review: Crimson Peak

Review: Crimson Peak
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Crimson Peak Director: Guillermo del Toro Universal In Theaters: 10.16 In a time where horror films have ultimately resulted in the umpteenth found-footage night-vision recording where nothing really happens, it’s a delight to have the opportunity to enjoy a well-crafted thriller developed by a skillful director. Guillermo del Toro transports viewers to the past and engulfs

Review: Psycho Holosuite

Review: Psycho Holosuite
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Usually, when I pick up something for light reading, I don’t expect to be going in for existential dread, but this thing gave me night terrors. Psycho Holosuite is something of a companion to Gupter Puncher Issue 16; they were both produced by the same people and have a similar theme: vague existentialism and horror. … read more

On the Rise: Dented Brick

On the Rise: Dented Brick
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With Dented Brick, Marc Christensen is planning on becoming one of the most generative distillers in the state. … read more

Gallery Stroll: Grateful Gallery Stroller

Gallery Stroll: Grateful Gallery Stroller
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Being grateful is a fundamental part of my being. What value do the people, places and things in my life have if I’m not grateful for them? Along that same line, I often say that objects only become art when they are viewed by others. They may have noble beginnings or have been created by

Mike Brown: The Liquor Store!

Mike Brown: The Liquor Store!
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For SLUG’s Distillery Issue, I’m guiding our loyal, drunk readers on how to best navigate through the liquor store, and revealing the best deals. Since I pretty much just drink Jim Beam and it’s been on sale lately, I’ll start by suggesting that. I’ll do my best to guide you through the alcoholic apocalypse, but for the

Sugar House Distillery: Sweat Pays Off

Sugar House Distillery: Sweat Pays Off
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Sugar House Distillery pays a lot of attention to each spirit in their small product line, and the commitment to quality is clear in tasting their spirits. … read more

Review: Pan

Review: Pan
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Every single time I told someone another Peter Pan movie was coming out, I received the same reaction: “Why?” The twist to this tale is that it’s the prequel to the legendary classic, so again, I ask the same question: “Why?” … read more